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  1. how random is random?
  2. ...thinking about random connections.
  3. it's easier to apologize than to ask permission.
  4. @scmorgan amen mrmosesdotorg
  5. @mrmosesdotorg- try to remember, it's not about the tools. It's about how we chose to work with kids. If the tools help, so be it.
  6. Guidelines for global projects with Kim Cofino http://tinyurl.com/yrathf
  7. a great example of global communication http://tinyurl.com/yv5x2c projects
  8. @mshall hi
  9. Just finished Skype-in with @mrmayo at Educon 2.0 http://educon20.wikispaces.com/EduConTV Channel 5
  10. @mrmayo what do you think about paltalk as a teaching tool?
  11. @sking the other side of teachers trying to overcome roadblocks is admin finding teachers willing to alter their practices
  12. @julielindsay http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com
  13. @langwitches Oops that is @glassbeed not @cfisher
  14. @hsonghai thanks Clarence F. Very informative. Would like to hear more about how you do this daily.
  15. @langwitches That statement came from @cfisher @scmorgan.during the skype chat with @mrmayo
  16. @julielindsay Yes! @langwitches global collaboration needs to be seen as the norm rather than the exception
  17. @scmorgan I like that idea langwitches
  18. @langwitches Global collaboration seen as collaboration for "daily business" not just projects
  19. @julielindsay I have experienced a lack of interest in Web 2.0....not wanting to be online and connecting..but turned around during project
  20. @kungfuadam, @lightsteps, mrmayo education village online, tapped in, becoming a webhead